Delphine Seyrig won best acting honors at the Venice Film Festival in 1963 in Alain Resnais' multilayered meditation on the nature of memory. Widow Hélène Aughain's (Seyrig) life becomes all the more complicated when she reunites with her first lover, who is a far cry from the man she remembers. Meanwhile, her stepson Bernard (Jean-Baptiste Thierrée) struggles to come to terms with the atrocities he witnessed as a soldier during the Algerian War. Both characters must come to terms with the inherent unreliability of memories that are constructed from fact, falsification, and dreams. In French with English subtitles.